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Of the 1,035 municipalities subject to the law requiring 20% or 25% of social housing in 2025, more than half have not reached their objectives, according to the Abbé Pierre Foundation.
The Abbé Pierre Foundation announced this Tuesday of its “2017-2019 SRU law list”. It has been 20 years since the emblematic article 55 of the Urban Solidarity and Renewal Act (SRU) was adopted on December 13, 2000, requiring urban municipalities to have 20% or 25% of social housing in 2025. The latter “Has become almost consensual, after having been the subject of heated debates,” said the foundation, which has studied developments in the 1,035 municipalities subject to the law.
“Its results are very positive: during this three-year period 2017-2019, the SRU law has again demonstrated its effectiveness. While the cumulative production objectives have increased (200,000 social housing units to be produced in three years), they were globally reached at 116% (against 106% during the previous period). HLM production in these municipalities thus increased by 21% between the two periods, ”indicates the foundation.
The foundation stresses that the SRU law therefore succeeds in refocusing HLM production towards tense areas which had few, thereby helping to increase the supply of affordable housing and to distribute it better.
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